Amanda Bynes moves out of New York apartment after eviction threat over 'marijuana smoke complaint from neighbours'

Amanda Bynes has been forced to move out of her New York apartment, after being threatened with eviction.

The troubled former actress has reportedly been called a 'disrespectful rule-breaker' by her landlord after complaints from the other tenants.

Bynes is said to have got a letter from the building management following several complaints from fellow residents about 'marijuana smoke coming from her apartment morning, noon and night,' TMZ reports.

'Amanda got a letter from building management earlier this month explaining that her lease would be terminated ... because she's a building nuisance,' the website claimed.

Amanda has had a series of legal troubles in the past few months and in December settled two hit-and-run cases after reaching a civil compromise with her victims, saving herself from a potential 12 months in jail.

A source said: 'Amanda Bynes was able to reach a civil compromise in both of her hit-and run-cases.

'The two separate victims agreed to dismiss the charges after a financial settlement was reached with both... There really is no need to pursue legal charges because damage to their respective vehicles was paid for.

'Her lawyer Richard Hutton advanced the case and went in early to avoid the media.'

Along with her legal troubles, Amanda, 26, was involved in two bizarre episodes in September 2011, locking herself in a store changing room for nearly two hours and refusing to come out and stripping off during a gym class.

Loading up: A removal van seen outside Bynes' NYC apartment

Friends say her parents don't know what to do as Amanda has cut contact with everyone.

The
insider explained: 'Amanda shut them out and isn't speaking to them.
She is doing everything on her own. She has no direction.

'Amanda is out of control. She won't accept help from anybody... She's completely lost.'

Red carpet ready: The actress seen here at the 2011 MTV Movie Awards in Los Angeles